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(#) Modifier.offset{ } is preferred over Modifier.offset() for `State` backed arguments

!!! WARNING: Modifier.offset{ } is preferred over Modifier.offset() for `State` backed arguments
   This is a warning.

Id
:   `UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload`
Summary
:   Modifier.offset{ } is preferred over Modifier.offset() for `State` backed arguments
Severity
:   Warning
Category
:   Performance
Platform
:   Any
Vendor
:   Jetpack Compose
Identifier
:   androidx.compose.foundation
Feedback
:   https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=612128
Min
:   Lint 8.0 and 8.1
Compiled
:   Lint 8.7+
Artifact
:   [androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android](androidx_compose_foundation_foundation-android.md.html)
Since
:   1.5.0
Affects
:   Kotlin and Java files and test sources
Editing
:   This check runs on the fly in the IDE editor
Implementation
:   [Source Code](https://cs.android.com/androidx/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main:/compose/foundation/foundation-lint/src/main/java/androidx/compose/foundation/lint/NonLambdaOffsetModifierDetector.kt)
Tests
:   [Source Code](https://cs.android.com/androidx/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main:/compose/foundation/foundation-lint/src/test/java/androidx/compose/foundation/lint/NonLambdaOffsetModifierDetectorTest.kt)
Copyright Year
:   2022

`Modifier.offset()` is recommended to be used with static arguments only
to avoid unnecessary recompositions. `Modifier.offset{ }` is preferred
in the cases where the arguments are backed by a `State`.

(##) Including

!!!
   This is not a built-in check. To include it, add the below dependency
   to your project.

```
// build.gradle.kts
implementation("androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android:1.8.0-alpha07")

// build.gradle
implementation 'androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android:1.8.0-alpha07'

// build.gradle.kts with version catalogs:
implementation(libs.foundation.android)

# libs.versions.toml
[versions]
foundation-android = "1.8.0-alpha07"
[libraries]
# For clarity and text wrapping purposes the following declaration is
# shown split up across lines, but in TOML it needs to be on a single
# line (see https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/516) so adjust
# when pasting into libs.versions.toml:
foundation-android = {
    module = "androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android",
    version.ref = "foundation-android"
}
```

1.8.0-alpha07 is the version this documentation was generated from;
there may be newer versions available.

NOTE: These lint checks are **also** made available separate from the main library.
You can also use `androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-lint:1.8.0-alpha07`.


[Additional details about androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android](androidx_compose_foundation_foundation-android.md.html).
(##) Suppressing

You can suppress false positives using one of the following mechanisms:

* Using a suppression annotation like this on the enclosing
  element:

  ```kt
  // Kotlin
  @Suppress("UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload")
  fun method() {
     offset(...)
  }
  ```

  or

  ```java
  // Java
  @SuppressWarnings("UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload")
  void method() {
     offset(...);
  }
  ```

* Using a suppression comment like this on the line above:

  ```kt
  //noinspection UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload
  problematicStatement()
  ```

* Using a special `lint.xml` file in the source tree which turns off
  the check in that folder and any sub folder. A simple file might look
  like this:
  ```xml
  &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
  &lt;lint&gt;
      &lt;issue id="UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload" severity="ignore" /&gt;
  &lt;/lint&gt;
  ```
  Instead of `ignore` you can also change the severity here, for
  example from `error` to `warning`. You can find additional
  documentation on how to filter issues by path, regular expression and
  so on
  [here](https://googlesamples.github.io/android-custom-lint-rules/usage/lintxml.md.html).

* In Gradle projects, using the DSL syntax to configure lint. For
  example, you can use something like
  ```gradle
  lintOptions {
      disable 'UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload'
  }
  ```
  In Android projects this should be nested inside an `android { }`
  block.

* For manual invocations of `lint`, using the `--ignore` flag:
  ```
  $ lint --ignore UseOfNonLambdaOffsetOverload ...`
  ```

* Last, but not least, using baselines, as discussed
  [here](https://googlesamples.github.io/android-custom-lint-rules/usage/baselines.md.html).

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